Just like homeopathy, acupuncture and other methods of complementary therapy, Bicom bioresonance is a form of regulatory medicine. Within complementary medicine, Bicom bioresonance therapy is recognised as an effective tried and tested method. Within conventional medicine, however, Bicom bioresonance has not been subject to scientific research and is, therefore, not yet approved.

What can Bicom optima do?

Over 1000 programs for treating a wide range of symptoms are stored in the BICOM optima. BICOM programs contain several parameters such as frequency range, amplification or attenuation of certain frequency ranges and running time.

The experience of european and many more doctors around the owrld gained over almost 3 decades led to the programs which are now available in the BICOM optima.

BICOM programs are therefore recommendations based on the experience of long-standing BICOM therapists and do not represent specific claims of efficacy.

The BICOM optima features 5 treatment modules in one unit. Of these, the basic module is the actual component for applying the Bicom bioresonance method. The other modules can all also be used to support bioresonance.

The treatment modules are based on the assumption that the electromagnetic fields emitted by all organs and cells interact and that these interactions are vitally important for regulating the physiological processes taking place within the body.

In addition it is assumed that the body’s electromagnetic fields and the electromagnetic emissions from certain substances and the environment also interact.

Based on many years’ experience with bioresonance it is also assumed that the body’s physiological regulation can be adversely affected by, for example, the emission of toxins, parasites, viruses, bacteria and allergens but that the electromagnetic fields of substances which are beneficial to the body can have a positive effect on man.